Marin’s 2024-25 Civil Grand Jury ended its term with the release of three new reports. The June 24 report, The Worrisome Future of Marin Housing NIMBY Resistance Takes a Backseat to Economic Reality, is on the economic barriers to building
Reception for the Incoming and Outgoing Juries
Members are invited to welcome the incoming 2025-2026 jury and recognize the efforts of the 2024-2025 outgoing jury at an afternoon hosted Reception for conversation, hors d’oeuvres and light drinks. Tuesday, July 15, 2022 4 – 6 p.m.The McInnis Club
MCCGJA Annual Luncheon Meeting
Registration for the Chapter’s annual luncheon meeting is now open! This year our speaker is Len Materman the CEO of OneShoreline, formally named the San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District, that works across jurisdictional boundaries to secure
Grand Jury continues to release reports
The jury’s latest report is Uncuffed and Unemployed: There is Work to be Done Summary: Learning that roughly 440 individuals are released back into Marin County every month, the Marin County Civil Grand Jury investigated how incarcerated persons are helped
